Two Brothers

Two Brothers

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Paperback Published on: 15/08/2013
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Synopsis

Berlin 1920

Two babies are born.
Two brothers. United and indivisible, sharing everything. Twins in all but blood.

As Germany marches into its Nazi Armageddon, the ties of family, friendship and love are tested to the very limits of endurance. And the brothers are faced with an unimaginable choice....Which one of them will survive?

Ben Elton's most personal novel to date,Two Brothers transports the reader to the time of history's darkest hour.

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552775311
  • Number of pages: 624
  • Weight: 431g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 45 mm

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Two Brothers
Two Brothers by Ben Elton
I love reading about WW2, non fiction & fiction. This is one of the greatest books I have read. Very clever and very touching. Two unrelated twins, who lov... READ MORE
Demi Fearon
Two Brothers
Very nice book
This is my first Ben Elton book. I'd never even heard about this author before so I didn't know what to expect. But from the very first page I got absorbed... READ MORE
Anna Bondareva
Two Brothers
didn't put it down
my first Ben Elton book, didn't really know what to expect, normally read sci fi/fantasy! topic interested me and wow it didn't disappoint. twists and turn... READ MORE
willo637
Two Brothers
emotional rollercoaster
This book was recommended by a friend and it didn't disappoint, I couldn't put it down. Ben Elton has using his family history reflected the times so vivid... READ MORE
Gilly66
Two Brothers
Interesting and thought-provoking, but needed to be edited!
The time is 1920 in Berlin and Frieda and Wolfgang Stengel are expecting twins but one of the babies dies during Frieda’s labour. However, the single mothe... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth
Two Brothers
Two Brothers Ben Elton
Rather slow to start but gradually gathered pace and an excellent read.
Susan Sparrow